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[Poll] Out of pure curiosity - Did you attend Georgia Tech?
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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 503740" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>This thread is fascinating. </p><p></p><p>I am a BSPP 2007 grad from GT. Thought I was going to go to law school and wanted a Liberal Arts education so planned on going to Duke. Was from Ga, so applied to GT as well (at the urging of a family friend who is an immensely active alum) as well as UGA Honors College. I got in all three, but ended up choosing GT IAC. When I stepped onto campus for my recruiting event I knew it was home, the history and the campus were unique enough to be something special. I sat in on some classes and saw the value of a blended typical LibArts curriculum with the STEM twist that a school like GT could provide.</p><p></p><p>Fastforward 11 years later, I was accepted to Law school but deferred for a year got into sales then switched to consulting and haven't looked back. I married my GT ME 07 girlfriend from college days a few years ago and can't wait to teach our 7 week old daughter to cheer the brave and bold. </p><p></p><p>All that said, WTH man?! Hahah.. [USER=1428]@Milwaukee[/USER] throwing jabs. Most of the girls I dated at GT said, when referring to the men on campus, "The odds and good, but the goods are odd". They weren't wrong and neither are some of the people above, when they say there is a large percentage of odd birds on campus, but not all of us. </p><p></p><p>Thanks to all the fans (both alum and not). Let's outlaw the term "sidewalk fan" and just call it what it is, a big old messy family of people who support Ma Tech!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 503740, member: 959"] This thread is fascinating. I am a BSPP 2007 grad from GT. Thought I was going to go to law school and wanted a Liberal Arts education so planned on going to Duke. Was from Ga, so applied to GT as well (at the urging of a family friend who is an immensely active alum) as well as UGA Honors College. I got in all three, but ended up choosing GT IAC. When I stepped onto campus for my recruiting event I knew it was home, the history and the campus were unique enough to be something special. I sat in on some classes and saw the value of a blended typical LibArts curriculum with the STEM twist that a school like GT could provide. Fastforward 11 years later, I was accepted to Law school but deferred for a year got into sales then switched to consulting and haven't looked back. I married my GT ME 07 girlfriend from college days a few years ago and can't wait to teach our 7 week old daughter to cheer the brave and bold. All that said, WTH man?! Hahah.. [USER=1428]@Milwaukee[/USER] throwing jabs. Most of the girls I dated at GT said, when referring to the men on campus, "The odds and good, but the goods are odd". They weren't wrong and neither are some of the people above, when they say there is a large percentage of odd birds on campus, but not all of us. Thanks to all the fans (both alum and not). Let's outlaw the term "sidewalk fan" and just call it what it is, a big old messy family of people who support Ma Tech! [/QUOTE]
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